I am psychologically certain gods don’t exist, largely do to the understanding that a god devoid reality does exist with epistemic certainty of scientific realism and the naturalistic facts, so science on every level, on every test, by every scientist, everywhere all over the world, and through all recorded time generates only godless magic devoid nature. To presume any nonnatralism realities to the real world, is to be a denialist to reality as much as a error in scientific thinking. Like knowledge, certainty is an epistemic property of beliefs. In a derivative way, certainty is also an epistemic property of subjects. = Certainty and Probability

Nonnatralism is the view of the world that takes account only of natural elements and forces, including supernatural or magical.

To me a strong atheist is:

“Strongest Explicit Atheism: “positive” / “strong” / “hard” atheists assert that it is false that any deities exist or at least one, many deities don’t exist or a strong conscious rejection of belief, one or any deities some could call this antitheist atheism.”

When asked whether they believe in the existence of one or more gods and/or goddesses, Theists will answer in the affirmative; strong Atheists like me, will say no. Agnostics often cannot give a straight “Yes” or “No” answer. Agnostics might respond with one of the following (Weak Theism or Weak Atheism):

*Weak Atheism: I don’t know but will lead my life in the assumption that no God exists. (So they dont believe theism thus are atheists)

*Weak Atheism: I will have to withhold my opinion until God, if he exists, decides to make his presence known. Rearranging, say, 10,000 stars in the sky to read “I AM” would be a great start. Even recreating an amputated leg would be a strong indicator. But, of course, neither has ever happened. (So they dont believe theism thus are atheists)

*Weak Atheism: I cannot give an opinion because there is no way that we can prove the existence or non-existence of God given currently available knowledge. (So they dont believe theism thus are atheists)

*Weak Atheism: I cannot give an opinion because there is no way to know, with certainty, anything about God, either now or in the future. (So they dont believe theism thus are atheists)

-Weak Theism: I doubt it, but cannot be sure God doesn’t exist.

-Weak Theism: I think so, but cannot be positive that God exists.

-Weak Theism: I don’t know but will lead my life assuming that God does exist — perhaps because of the rewards I would receive if God does exist.

-Weak Theism: I think that God exists, but have no proof.

-Weak Theism: I worship a god (or a god and goddess, or a goddess, or some combination of god(s) and goddess(es) but cannot prove that they exist.

-Weak Theism: Yes, God exists. But we do not know anything about God at this time.

-Weak Theism: Yes, God exists. But we have no possibility of knowing anything about God, neither now, nor in the future.